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Revision as of 14:16, 11 March 2014
This property is used to write or read the value of an integer variable written by the MC to the DPRAM. There are 8 general purpose integer variables available for use by the MC in order to communicate information quickly to the host.
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THIS PROPERTY IS OBSOLETE |
Short form
Sys.MCInt
System.MCInt
Syntax
Sys.MCInteger[<index>] = <value>
System.MCInteger[<index>] = <value>
Availability
All versions
Type
Long
Range
MinLong to MaxLong
<index>: integer 1 to 8
Default
0 (value of the DPRAM variable)
Scope
Task or Terminal
Examples
System.MCInteger[2] = MyVar
?System.MCInteger[2]